29-09-2022, 21:34
Another draw at Carrow Road, after deserving three points off the hosts, leaves Albion still in lower-table precarity as we resume the Championship campaign with the visit of Swansea on Saturday, followed by a trip to Preston on Wednesday night. Neither side is a model of consistency at the minute, which has deposited them in 16th and 15th place respectively, but given that Albion have ended up 21st with their entirely consistent results - a string of D's that reads like a Page Three girl's cup size - some variation of the right kind would frankly be an improvement.
Both sides have put up a stiff fight against Albion in recent times, and Swansea in particular have won the last two encounters between the sides, so we'll be up against it, as always. But wins are still required, and if they don't start coming soon, some big decisions will have to be made.
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